books.google.co.uk - Discover AntarcticaFeel the salty kiss of sea mist when nearby whales exhale their startlingly loud 'ffffffffffffffffff' next to your boatSneak a peak a the secret harbor of Deception Island, where you can sail inside a restless volcanoPay homage to intrepid explorers at their base camps, where objects...https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Antarctica_Ediz_Inglese.html?id=P9-DG11ncGkC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareAntarctica. Ediz. Inglese

Antarctica. Ediz. Inglese

Feel the salty kiss of sea mist when nearby whales exhale their startlingly loud 'ffffffffffffffffff' next to your boatSneak a peak a the secret harbor of Deception Island, where you can sail inside a restless volcanoPay homage to intrepid explorers at their base camps, where objects remain eerily preserved a century later

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Write the summary. Antaractica is that magical land of the far south of the world. It's so wild and beautiful that it's hard to describe what it feels like to be there. It is coldest, windest place on ... Read full review

About the author (2008)

Anthony Sattin is the author of several works of nonfiction and fiction, including the highly acclaimed travel book about Egypt, The Pharaoh's Shadow, and an account of the search for Timbuktu, The Gates of Africa. Anthony discovered Florence Nightingale's previously unpublished letters from Egypt, which the New York Times called a publishing coup. He is the editior of Lonely Planet's A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad, and has contributed to Lonely Planet's Morocco and Algeria books. He is based in London but spends half his year traveling, much of it in Egypt and elsewhere in North Africa. A longtime regular contributor to the London Sunday Times as both feature writer and literary critic, Anthony's works has appeared in Vanity Fair, GQ and a range of other publications, including Conde Nast Traveller, which recently described him as one of the 10 key influences on contemporary travel writing.